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This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Part of a series on the Politics of Israel Basic Laws Jerusalem Law Law of Return Presidency President (list) Isaac Herzog Executive Prime Minister (list) Benjamin Netanyahu Alternate Prime Minister Office of the Prime Minister Deputy leaders Cabinet Current (37th) Security Cabinet Kitchen Cabinet ...
They are establishing a fascist regime under the pretext of the war because the war has political goals relating to conquering Gaza and annexing a large part of the West Bank.
Kahanism's central claim is that the vast majority of the Arabs of Israel are and will continue to be enemies of Jews and Israel itself, and that a Jewish theocratic state, governed by Halakha law, absent of a voting non-Jewish population that includes Israel, Palestine, areas of modern-day Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Iraq, should be created.
The war cabinet has the authority to "update, as necessary, military and strategic aims for the conflict" but its decisions are subject to approval from the Security Cabinet of Israel. [ 28 ] On 16 October, Netanyahu's Likud party announced that Yisrael Beytenu , led by Avigdor Lieberman , had agreed to join the emergency government.
Turkey also recently restored full diplomatic ties with Israel after the two countries fell out following a U.S. decision to move its embassy to Jerusalem. Associated Press writer Suzan Fraser ...
Hamas wants an end to the war and Israel's full withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. The militant group rejected the latest truce proposal because it says Israel is ignoring the group's core demands.
German-Jewish linguist and anti-fascist Victor Klemperer, who survived the Holocaust and chose not to move to Israel but stay in Germany after 1945, wrote in his LTI - Lingua Tertii Imperii (The Language of the Third Reich) that both Zionism and Nazism are essentially neo-Romantic nationalist ideologies. The components of this Romantic ...
[57] [58] In an interview with Time Magazine, Barakeh described Israel's crackdowns on free speech as fascist. [59] Israeli anti-Zionists reported hostility, threats from far-right groups, police brutality, and being perceived as "traitors". [60] On 18 November 2023, Israel held its first permitted anti-war protest in Tel Aviv. [61]